Karnataka HC seeks details of unlicensed Bengaluru pubs

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November 22, 2019

Bengaluru, Nov 22: The high court on Thursday sought information from the government on the number of pubs/bars operating without valid licence issued under Licensing and Controlling of Places of Public Entertainment (Bangalore City) Order of 2005.

A division bench headed by chief justice Abhay Shreeniwas Oka gave this direction while hearing a PIL relating to nuisance created by pubs/bars in Indiranagar. The bench noted that in case of establishments operating without valid licences, the authorities can take action under Section 36 of Karnataka Police Act, 1963.

The court said police have not followed mandatory requirements while registering FIRs in such cases and pointed out that the notification issued by the Centre is clear as KSPCB officials and deputy commissioners have been made authorised officers to register complaints.

Noise meters

The bench directed the authorities to submit a report after ascertaining the need for noise recording devices in Bengaluru. This was after the court was informed that the equipment in possession of the authorities are obsolete. The court was also told the 2016 tender process for procuring 250 such meters is held up in litigation. The next hearing is fixed for December 13. The petitioners have complained about noise emanating from 100-odd pubs/bars in a radius of 2km in Indiranagar.

35 detention centres to house immigrants

Thirty-five temporary detention centres to house illegal immigrants enlarged on bail or after serving their sentences have been identified across the state, the government told the HC.

VS Hegde, state public prosecutor II, said this before Justice KN Phaneendra, who is hearing bail applications filed by Babul Khan and Tania, two illegal immigrants from Bangladesh. In Bengaluru, the SPP said Devraj Urs Bhavan in Doddaballapura will house immigrants. The court was told 612 cases have been registered under Foreigners Act and other laws against 866 people from different countries.

Assistant solicitor general C Shashikantha said as per international convention, illegal immigrants should be kept in detention centres in India and looked after till their death, if the country of their origin disowns them after their release on completion of sentence.

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March 3,2020

Bengaluru, Mar 3: Karnataka Health Minister B Sriramulu has called a meeting of top officials of his department on Tuesday following information that the man, who tested postive for novel coronavirus in Telangana had travelled from the city.

The minister in a tweet said people residing in the person's local address have been identified and are being monitored.

He also said state government has taken all precautionary measures to contain the spread of the virus.

The condition of the 24-year-old man, who tested positive for the coronavirus was stable and he was being treated in an isolated ward at the state-run Gandhi hospital in Hyderabad, the Telangana government had said on Monday.

The man, a software engineer who works here, had been to Dubai last month on an official visit, where he is suspected to have contracted the virus.

The man reached Bengaluru on February 19/20 and later travelled to Hyderabad in a bus.

Earlier, Sriramulu had said, the government has strengthened all surveillance and control measures against the spread of the virus in Karnataka.

Till date, 468 travellers from COVID 2019 affected countries have been identified and 284 are under home isolation while one admitted in selected isolation hospital, he had said.

The Karnataka Minister had also said that till date samples of symptomatic are sent for testing, out of which 240 samples were eligible for testing and 238 were reported as negative.

He added that 104 'arogya sahayavani' (health helpline) has reserved 2 seater for receiving calls and providing guidance over Coronavirus and 6,770 calls have been received and information provided.

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January 1,2020

Mangaluru, Jan 1: On the first day of 2020, Bajpe Police became somewhat of a Guardian Angel for a college student, who was wandering around the city in the wee hours of Wednesday, convincing and escorting him to his home safely, after coming to know about his residence.

According to Bajpe Police Probationary Sub-Inspector Anita Nikkam and Police Officer Devappa Hosamani, they noticed a youth, hailing from Handelu in Todaru and studying in a college at Moodbidri, wandering at around 0245 hrs.

When asked about his whereabouts, the boy did not respond initially. However, police managed to collect his address and his mother's phone number after half an hour of interrogation.

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June 17,2020

Remember social media memes of Chinese companies exporting #BoycottChina hats and t-shirts to India? This time India’s sensational and saffronite TV anchor Arnab Goswami vindicated those memes by hosting an anti-China debate show which was sponsored by Chinese companies!

While the last night's debate was all about boycotting Chinese products in the wake of massacre of over 20 Indian soldiers by their Chinese counterparts in eastern Ladakh, the show was brazenly promoting Chinese products through advertisement placements. 

During the debate, amongst the flashy headlines, there were two brand sponsorships that appeared: VIVO and Xiaomi. Both companies are giant Chinese multinational corporations. 

Twitter user Nirmala Tai, who was among those who spotted this irony, highlighted two instances during the debate where the logo of one of the brands popped up, and one where Xiaomi was found promoting the Mi 10. 

Many Twitterati used Goswami’s some of the favourite words such as ‘hypocrite’ and ‘anti-national’ to target him. They hit out at his channel for accepting sponsorship deals from Chinese brands at a time when anti-China sentiment is strong in the country.

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